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House Passes Child-Protection Bill Aligning State Code with Federal Measures and Clarifying Interview Rules
Utah House of Representatives · February 16, 2007
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Summary
House Bill 328, amended to allow certain age-based exceptions to audio/video recordings and to broaden placement options to trusted family friends, passed the House 67–0.
Representative Wayne Harper presented House Bill 328 on Feb. 16, an agreed-to bill that amends Utah’s child protection statutes to align with recent federal changes and to refine interview and placement procedures.
Key changes discussed on the floor included an amendment that allows a child age 9 or older to refuse…
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